I got to thinking the other day about cooling eggs before incubation. The native range of peafowl is India/Asia Thailand area. When wild birds lay eggs they are not cooled. This area I believe gets rather warm throughout the day. With a hen laying eggs over the course of lets say two weeks for a clutch of 7 eggs, These eggs would be subject to some warm temps until she starts setting. Why do we say that eggs need to be kept cool until we put them in the incubator?? Just a thought as I am placing eggs in the basement to cool before incubation.